Zinke Sets July Goal For Interior Dept. Reorganization Amid Conduct Scrutiny

EMIGRANT,MT-OCTOBER, 08: Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke signs a Public Lands Order at a ceremony in Emigrant, MT on October 08, 2018. The Public Lands Order withdraws 30,000 acres of public land from hard rock mining surrounding two proposed gold mines north of Yellowstone National Park for 20 years. The gold mining is opposed by local businesses in Paradise Valley along the Yellowstone River just north of Yellowstone National Park. (Photo by William Campbell-Corbis via Getty Images)
EMIGRANT, MT - OCTOBER 08: Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke signs a Public Lands Order at a ceremony in Emigrant, MT on October 08, 2018. The Public Lands Order withdraws 30,000 acres of public land from hard rock minin... EMIGRANT, MT - OCTOBER 08: Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke signs a Public Lands Order at a ceremony in Emigrant, MT on October 08, 2018. The Public Lands Order withdraws 30,000 acres of public land from hard rock mining surrounding two proposed gold mines in the mountains north of Yellowstone National Park for 20 years. The gold mining is opposed by local businesses in Paradise Valley along the Yellowstone River just north of Yellowstone National Park. (Photo by William Campbell-Corbis via Getty Images) MORE LESS
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DENVER (AP) — The U.S. Interior Department said Thursday it wants to have its newly reorganized regions up and running by July 1.

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke’s plan calls for realigning the department into 12 unified regions and relocating many decision-makers from Washington to field offices.

The department has nine major sub-agencies and multiple regional boundaries, many following state borders. The new unified boundaries are based on rivers and ecosystems rather than state borders.

Department officials say the reorganization would streamline decision-making and put managers closer to the lands they oversee.

Susan Combs, a Zinke adviser who is spearheading the reorganization, said Zinke wants to have a top manager appointed for each of the unified regions by the July 1 target date.

No date has been announced for moving any personnel to new locations.

Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Arizona, called the plan unworkable and vowed closer scrutiny if Democrats win a majority in the House of Representatives in Tuesday’s election.

“Secretary Zinke and Deputy Secretary (David) Bernhardt are smashing the Interior Department to pieces and telling employees to pick up the mess,” Grijalva said Thursday.

He said the Interior Department has not kept Democratic lawmakers updated on the plan and that the current Republican majority has not provided enough oversight.

“Should we hold a House majority in January, we will get to the bottom of why this work was done without congressional awareness,” said Grijalva, the ranking Democrat on the House Natural Resources Committee.

Democrats would need to pick up 23 seats to capture the House majority.

Other critics have said the reorganization will make it harder for state officials to communicate with Interior Department officials. They point out that more than 90 percent of the department’s workforce of about 70,000 is already based outside Washington, and they question whether moving more employees would improve things.

The department manages 780,000 square miles (2 million square kilometers) of public lands, mostly in the West. They include national parks and monuments and many public lands rich in coal, oil and natural gas.

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  1. It would make more sense to reorganize public lands into areas of exploitable resources and then put the titans of the extractive industries, logging, and commercial fishing in charge of their areas of expertise. Much more efficient and profitable.

  2. If the Democrats gain control of the House, Zinke will opt to spend more time with his family, rather than have to respond to Congressional oversight.

  3. Shred, burn, smash hard drives and memory sticks asap!

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